RC10 Factory Works MIP 93' Worlds Racer Restoration
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Re: RC10 MIP 4-10 Legend Build
I have a set of nip white losi wheels for 1/4" associated if you don't locate something better
I have a mip battery strap that was loaned to me by a member, if he is cool with it I can copy one for you as well. The black material I have is much shinier tho
I have a mip battery strap that was loaned to me by a member, if he is cool with it I can copy one for you as well. The black material I have is much shinier tho
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Re: RC10 MIP 4-10 Legend Build
you can make the shiny fiberglass matte by scuffing it uniformly with a 3m/scotchbrite pad.
yes, the wheels are the rc10 losi disc wheels, those are what I meant, they are the same offset as standard rc10, just use the discs. The other wheels you have are interesting with not much offset, not sure what they fit?
b44 fronts use a 10mm hex, so you could use them, just need to adapt the hex.
as for the modified gear cover, what I would use is thin double sided adhesive tape, roll it around the outside of the 'inner' part and leave the paper backer on until you align the 'outer' half, then remove the liner so it can stick. that's kinda what the picture looks like to me, there is definitely overlap.
BTW, this is an awesome score, and great job so far!
yes, the wheels are the rc10 losi disc wheels, those are what I meant, they are the same offset as standard rc10, just use the discs. The other wheels you have are interesting with not much offset, not sure what they fit?
b44 fronts use a 10mm hex, so you could use them, just need to adapt the hex.
as for the modified gear cover, what I would use is thin double sided adhesive tape, roll it around the outside of the 'inner' part and leave the paper backer on until you align the 'outer' half, then remove the liner so it can stick. that's kinda what the picture looks like to me, there is definitely overlap.
BTW, this is an awesome score, and great job so far!
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Re: RC10 MIP 4-10 Legend Build
I believe you correct. Those are definitely them! I was thinking after I posted, why did I say B2/B3. Much too new for this.
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Re: RC10 MIP 4-10 Legend Build
I was thinking 410 as well. I do not have a 410, only several T4's and a 610. I figured it said MIP, but could not make it out. Getting old and my eyesight isn't what it used to be!clm wrote:Above the 4-10 it clearly says 'MIP'
As for the esc, likely one of the 410 line, the 410 m5 was oddly more popular back then over the higher end m1 or mxc with racers even though they tended to go through the trouble of converting from 4 to 3 wire setup.
Chris
Edit: judging by the wide secondary heat sink and the wires exiting from the back instead of the side... I am guessing a later 410 M5 without solder pop fuse.
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Re: RC10 MIP 4-10 Legend Build
That is cool with me Jeff! If you could make one, I would be happy with a copy! I would not mind the white wheels at all. I don't like the mismatched colors even though is appears this way in the photo. I wish there were more photos of this car!gomachv wrote:I have a set of nip white losi wheels for 1/4" associated if you don't locate something better
I have a mip battery strap that was loaned to me by a member, if he is cool with it I can copy one for you as well. The black material I have is much shinier tho
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Re: RC10 MIP 4-10 Legend Build
Thanks, some more excellent advice. I was thinking that even with the white wheels, I could paint the discs fluorescent yellow and they would look the part, only with a white lip. Could look cool. I am pretty sure the front wheels are the MIP wheels that came with the 4-10 kit.jwscab wrote:you can make the shiny fiberglass matte by scuffing it uniformly with a 3m/scotchbrite pad.
yes, the wheels are the rc10 losi disc wheels, those are what I meant, they are the same offset as standard rc10, just use the discs. The other wheels you have are interesting with not much offset, not sure what they fit?
b44 fronts use a 10mm hex, so you could use them, just need to adapt the hex.
as for the modified gear cover, what I would use is thin double sided adhesive tape, roll it around the outside of the 'inner' part and leave the paper backer on until you align the 'outer' half, then remove the liner so it can stick. that's kinda what the picture looks like to me, there is definitely overlap.
BTW, this is an awesome score, and great job so far!
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Re: RC10 MIP 4-10 Legend Build
Vintagemishal wrote:I was thinking 410 as well. I do not have a 410, only several T4's and a 610. I figured it said MIP, but could not make it out. Getting old and my eyesight isn't what it used to be!clm wrote:Above the 4-10 it clearly says 'MIP'
As for the esc, likely one of the 410 line, the 410 m5 was oddly more popular back then over the higher end m1 or mxc with racers even though they tended to go through the trouble of converting from 4 to 3 wire setup.
Chris
Edit: judging by the wide secondary heat sink and the wires exiting from the back instead of the side... I am guessing a later 410 M5 without solder pop fuse.
Here ya go,
http://www.ebay.com/itm/TEAM-NOVAK-410-M5-SPORT-Model-Hi-Frequency-ESC-Speed-Control-/200979447793?pt=Radio_Control_Parts_Accessories&hash=item2ecb4efff1
Chris
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Re: RC10 MIP 4-10 Legend Build
Thanks Chris, I am watching that for sure! Will need to find the receiver as well. I only have XXL's and XXTRA's.clm wrote:Vintagemishal wrote:I was thinking 410 as well. I do not have a 410, only several T4's and a 610. I figured it said MIP, but could not make it out. Getting old and my eyesight isn't what it used to be!clm wrote:Above the 4-10 it clearly says 'MIP'
As for the esc, likely one of the 410 line, the 410 m5 was oddly more popular back then over the higher end m1 or mxc with racers even though they tended to go through the trouble of converting from 4 to 3 wire setup.
Chris
Edit: judging by the wide secondary heat sink and the wires exiting from the back instead of the side... I am guessing a later 410 M5 without solder pop fuse.
Here ya go,
http://www.ebay.com/itm/TEAM-NOVAK-410-M5-SPORT-Model-Hi-Frequency-ESC-Speed-Control-/200979447793?pt=Radio_Control_Parts_Accessories&hash=item2ecb4efff1
Chris
P.S. Receiver looks to be a Novak NER 3FM
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Re: RC10 MIP 4-10 Legend Build
As much as it does look right, it seems odd a driver at that level would have ran the budget entry level esc
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Re: RC10 MIP 4-10 Legend Build
It does seem strange.... but they were used by the top drivers as well.gomachv wrote:As much as it does look right, it seems odd a driver at that level would have ran the budget entry level esc
This is from RCCA back in 92 march and april editions, I remember at the time I thought it was odd. Maybe novak did that to sell more m5's?
There were more 410 m5's in the 2wd mod class then any other single type of esc...
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Re: RC10 MIP 4-10 Legend Build
Could it be that the M5 was just as good as any other ESC Novak made at the time?
I remember the story on here about Tekin charging a ton more ($100 extra I think) for gold FETs, which were exactly the same as their "entry level" FETs, according to their designer.
I remember the story on here about Tekin charging a ton more ($100 extra I think) for gold FETs, which were exactly the same as their "entry level" FETs, according to their designer.
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Re: RC10 MIP 4-10 Legend Build
Joel Johnson's '91 winning RC12LW used a 410-M5.
A caption under one of the pics in the RCCA article on the car called the M5 "the best ESC without a torque limiter."
A caption under one of the pics in the RCCA article on the car called the M5 "the best ESC without a torque limiter."
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Re: RC10 MIP 4-10 Legend Build
Only thing that I think the 410 m5 was missing was a torque adjustment and 3 wire setup as stock. It was normally a 4 wire speedo, the 410 m1 essentially being a 3 wire version of the 410m5... although I don't know if the m1 ever was made without the solder pop fuse.
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